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Reconceive and Regroup for Revolution

Kasama Press is publishing this ongoing series of diverse essays for discussion.

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Issue 15: Where Is Our Mississippi? Mississippi Freedom Summer 1964

In the summer of 1964, three civil rights workers were murdered in Mississippi. They are known to the world as Goodman, Chaney and Schwerner. But back then, in the days before they died, John Steele knew them as Andy, JE, and Mickey.

John shares his memories of the time he drove south together to join the Mississippi Freedom Summer project. He tells a bit of the story of that summer, and tells it for a purpose. It has implications for today.

Past Issues

Revolution in India – Lalgarh’s Hopeful Spark
Ambush at Keystone No. 1: Inside the Coalminers’ Great Gas Protest of 1974
The Historical Failure of Anarchism: Implications for the Future of the Revolutionary Project
Kasama Articles: On the Maobadi and the Crisis in Nepal
Shaping the Kasama Project: Contributing to Revolution’s Long March
Two Lines on Maoist Revolution in Nepal
Avakian's Assessment of Thomas Jefferson: A Critical Reading
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